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Kurt Lüdecke

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52:, he adopted Hitler as his hero: "His appeal to German manhood was like a call to arms, the gospel he preached a sacred truth." The next day, he spoke to Hitler for four hours and offered himself to Hitler and the Nazi cause "without reservation ... I had given him my soul." 87:
Upon his return to Bavaria, Lüdecke found that Pittinger was going on vacation instead of running a coup and that Hitler was furious, announcing to Lüdecke that he would never again rely on others for help in a coup.
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Possibly due to his association with Ernst Röhm, Hitler became suspicious of him, as of many others in the early S.A. Nazi Party, imprisoned him and apparently had him marked for the first great blood purge
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Max, Gerry, "I Knew Hitler," Horizon Chasers—The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney (McFarland, 2007), pp. 119–129, quoted at p. 129. Contains photographs of Ludecke.
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soon after the Italian dictator marched on Rome and rose to power in Italy. His attempts to raise money from Mussolini were not productive. But Lüdecke persuaded Mussolini to send
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in Michigan to see if Ford, a wealthy industrialist, would contribute funds to the struggling Nazi Party. Lüdecke's introduction was provided by the composer
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was a featured speaker, Lüdecke had assumed that Hitler was simply "one more fanatic" but after hearing Hitler speak at a mass demonstration at the
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in the early 1920s and who used his social connections to raise money for the NSDAP. Before attending a rally at which
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by former Nazi activist Lüdecke himself, who had joined the Nazi movement in 1922. Originally published by
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The 16 August 1922 rally attracted approximately 50,000 people. It was called by the
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Stormtroopers and Crisis in the Nazi Movement: Activism, Ideology and Dissolution
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and all the "patriotic" societies were expected to join in a protest against the
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Horizon Chasers: The Lives and Adventures of Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney
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The reflections and memoirs of Lüdecke are sometimes relied upon by historians.
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Horizon Chasers—The Lives and Adventures to Richard Halliburton and Paul Mooney
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An account of the collaboration between Lüdecke and Mooney is in 2007's
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Foundations of the Nazi Police State: The Formation of Sipo and SD
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Hitler's Personal Security: Protecting the Fuhrer, 1921-1945
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to Munich to interview Hitler on October 16, 1923, for the
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Lüdecke offered his services to Hitler as an envoy to
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Index

Berlin
Prien am Chiemsee
nationalist
Nazi Party
Adolf Hitler
Königsplatz
Munich
Law for the Protection of the Republic
Walther Rathenau
Otto Pittinger
putsch
Gustav Ritter von Kahr
Bavaria
Benito Mussolini
Leo Negrelli
Henry Ford
Siegfried
Winifred Wagner
The Night of the Long Knives
Führer
Scribners
Paul Mooney
Richard Halliburton


United Fatherland League
Reichstag
Walther Rathenau
Cirkus Krone
ISBN

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